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Artist Linda Hesh proposes placing photo ads in the Washington Post that challenge prejudice.
This movie is part of the collection: Coffee House TV
Director: Mark Cohen
Producer: Welmoed Laanstra
Production Company: MPD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Sponsor: CoffeeHouseTV.org
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: prejudice; art; advertisement
Contact Information: Mark Cohen
markc@coffeehousetv.org
301-608-9622
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Reviewer:
Jim_archive -





Subject:
Coffee tv
The name of the software sound very interesting.
http://www.qweas.com/
has also many softwares to download.
Reviewer:
ccelian -




Subject:
I'm challenged
Art that involves itself in politics and social perception is art at its finest. This piece gives an image to anchor the valid question of how do unconventional couplings affect individual ones. They shouldn't-- unless the question is: "How come the gay (interracial/lesbina {yes, "lesbina"}) couple seems so much happier than we are?"